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John Cobb

AuD

Tucson native Dr. John Cobb, comes with a wealth of audiology experience. The Rincon High School graduate received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Audiology from the University of Arizona. He served as the Coordinator of Audiology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston from 1975-79, and then was the Director of COBB Audiology & Hearing Aid Center in Fort Worth, TX from 1979 until 2009. Dr. Cobb practices what he preaches - he wears hearing devices as a result of what he describes as a music-induced hearing loss. His credentials include: * Doctor of Audiology, Arizona School of Health Sciences * Masters of Science, University of Arizona * Licensed Dispensing Audiologist, Arizona Hearing Specialists * Director of COBB Audiology & Hearing Aid Center, Fort Worth, TX * Coordinator of Audiology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX * Member - American Speech - Language - Hearing Association * Fellow - American Academy of Audiology

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About this clinic

For over 30 years Arizona Hearing Specialists has had a reputation for offering a personalized and caring environment to all our patients. From slight to sever hearing loss, we treat it all. Our team of certified audiologists will work closely with you to diagnose and treat your hearing loss with the latest technology available. With three area locations, we offer convenience as well as top of the line service.

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Hearing Systems: Hearing systems come in a variety of designs and with a wide range of functions and features to address an individual's specific needs. The most basic components include a microphone, an amplifier, a receiver, and (in the case of digital hearing systems) a small computer. The unprecedented effectiveness of modern digital systems comes from a powerful combination of professional expertise, software, and hardware.

Surgery & Implants Devices surgically inserted into the ear to improve hearing, facilitate lip-reading, and make it easier to distinguish certain sounds. These are typically most helpful to deaf or profoundly hearing impaired people who cannot use hearing systems. A few examples of surgical implants: * Cochlear Implants * Middle Ear Implants * Bone-Anchored Hearing Systems * Auditory Brainstem Implants

Assistive Listening Devices: Specialized technologies that help people with all degrees of hearing loss. These devices can facilitate improved face-to-face communication, reception of electronic media, telephone reception, and reception of important warning sounds and situations.

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This clinic profile is for general information purposes only. Financial aid and insurance coverage can vary widely by policy and should be verified with the provider before services are rendered.